Where does “quarterpace” come from?

quarterpace (English) comes from English pace, from English Pasch, from Middle English Pask, from Old French pasches, from Ecclesiastical Latin pascha, from Ancient Greek Πάσχα, from Aramaic פסחא, from Hebrew פֶּסַח — Passover.

quarterpace (English): A platform of a staircase where the stair turns...

Definitions

  1. A platform of a staircase where the stair turns...

Ancestry of “quarterpace”, step by step

quarterpace traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English pace

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpaceStep; Way of stepping; Speed or velocity in...
2EnglishPaschEaster; Passover
3Middle EnglishPaskPassover (Jewish feast, festival or holiday)
4Old FrenchpaschesAlternative form of pasques
5Ecclesiastical Latinpascha
6Ancient GreekΠάσχαEaster
7Aramaicפסחא
8HebrewפֶּסַחPassover

via English quarter

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishquarter"A fourth part of something."; "Place or...
2Middle EnglishquarterA quarter fourth part of something
3Anglo-Normanquarter
4Latinquartariusquartarius, a Roman unit of liquid measure equivalent to about 0.14 L
5Latinquārtusfourth
6Proto-Indo-Europeankʷeturtos
7Proto-Indo-Europeankʷetwóresfour
8Proto-Indo-Europeankʷe-and
Every word from Hebrew פֶּסַח